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Zanesville weekly signal. (Zanesville, Ohio), 1903-10-01

Zanesville weekly signal. (Zanesville, Ohio), 1903-10-01 page 1

ZANESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1,1303 75 CENTS A VEAH AGREE TO FACE AiJivrnc TDVirin PHONE NUMBER IS Iff A BUSINESS ASSET This w Id r' at mm ? )US& DEATH QUIETLY A DEVOTED NURSE TO SAVE TILLMAN sludge Dillon, In Franklin County Com nion Pleas Court, Makes an Im-' portant Ruling. VOL 33. NO 34 .',''. ':';',' ':".';". : THREE BROTHERS TO DIE AT NOON THURSDAY. ONE TAKES ALL THE BLAMfc 8-f nd Their Last Day on Earth Writing Farewell Letter to jj Their Friends, AtiHur-lultfd 1'ium Tcltgiaii to Tlie .signal Danneinora, N. V., Sept. 30. Not one sensational feature marks the preparation fur the execution at noon tomorrow of tie three Van Woriuet brothers, condemned to die for the murder of their uncle, Peter A. llal-loubec k. - i The throt' young men, fully a wave that no huuiati power will now avail them from their fate, await the cud with the calmness they have displayed ever since they arrived at the prir-ou.Warden Deyo refuses to say In what order the brothers will be iut en to the chair except that Burton will bo tli second. Upon their phys ical and menial condition at tho time will depend whether Willis, the eld est or Frederick, the youngest, will Bo first. -Early tomorrow a screen, will be erected in the corridor so as to pre vent any of them from seeing his brothers taken from the coll to the death chamber. State Executioner Davis, who will have pot'sonal churge of the eleitiif apparatus with which the Van Worm-ors will be .killed, arrived today with liis mechanism and spent the gre&tei part of the day in making tesls and overhauling the wiring' which will conduct the current. All who are to have part in the execution have been fully instructed In their duties. There will he a separate et of beepers to conduct each of the brothers to the death chamber. Keeper John Healcy, who left the ptlson at midnight, reports a state nient made twice to him by Burton tho second brother. In which he said: "1 wish It were possible for Governor Odell to save the lives of my brothers, for it was I who killed my uncle. They shot about the room, My bullets were those which killed him." The suigeons who performed the autopsy UP""1 Mr. Hallenbeik's body found a dozen or more bullets in va-rious parts of the body, Last night and this morning 'he brothers spMit hours writing letters; which by the end of the day. win number forty or more, addressed to acquaintances In many places. They are read and passed upon by the warden,' who will mail them. The, condemned men spent, much lime also in discussing the manner of their wttlkipg to the death than' agreeing to walk quietly to the chair, with eyes fixed on the crmlfix which each will carry. BRYAN'S JIHIO VISIT WILL MAKE THREE SPEECHES ON OCTOBER 5. Was Hoped He Would Give the State Three Days Is Going to . Europe, AMHCUlKd'. I'M Tl(wmm' ti Tli. S!(iml . . . '.',. Columbus, O., Sept. SO. It is announced today that Hon... William J-Bryan wilt be In Ohio on October ; tn lend ambiance to the Democrat" cUUMl, lie will speak at Napoleon and Oai. Harbor during (he day and in Siiii'lus l,y at night. , lie hud piumiscd to give tluce days to the Ohio (oiutuiltee. but prepara tions for his liuiopean trip redticoi, Ibis number to one. , 3 000 Employes Idle. Fimi-lal Mlw to Th Menal Dridgeport, O.. Sept. U0. Twenty-five clerks and minor officials of llh Aetna Standard plant of the American rihfiet Steel company of this ii : were tllsoliargvd T,l)' morning u oiders from the head offices of Ihv tipaiiy and today 3000 employes are idle. All skUh-4 labor at tin ni'res lifs been ililt hinged. ASHOdated Prsi Teleirram to The Slsnal. Colunibus. ()., Sept, 30. In . the common pleas court yesterday Judge Dillon held that a telephone number is an asset of a business. Thoninn at Stump bought D. D. Tresenridi.r's grocery, and when Tresenridcr turn ed over the store and stock he attempted to move the telephone. The purchasers said a telephone number well' known' to customers was u vulu sole asset, and tor that rea-im lucy did not want the phone taken out The court sustained the contention of the plaintiffs. ADOPTS A RUSE TO WIN A BRIDE WILY SUITOR YELLED "FIRE" AT TOP OF VOICE. BUT THE GIRL JILTED HI.M Has Sued for Recovery of Presents. Lost .Time and Expenses Incidental to Wooing. Aumxiliuiid rrcRi Ttik-ffroni to The Signal Toledo. O., Sept. 30. Toni Szap-loinsl.i employed somo unique picih- ods in courting Victoria Kosiuskf. IToui la a young Pole living in Air Line Junction, and for the past two weeks his fuee has been wreathed in rmllus, tor . he thought : of. his Joy v hen he would lead his pretty hviuo to the altar. But Just v, tnjii his happiness seemed too good to be true Victoria broke Cupid's spell and cast Toni aside. Dejected, for not only had he lost f; bride, but some good hard cash besides, Toni decided that, he would have revenge and that the girl mtib. end his presents back so he com menced suit in the city court for inc. cost of the wedding dross, ring, and damages for the timo and exnense.i ne was put to in his wooing. The cast was tried before Judge Jlitcnell yesterday, and the examination ot Victoria developed a most unusual story of now she was hoodwinked into an engagement. She s.nd that on the night of jre.p tewber .8 last Toni came to her horn'; fter she and tho other inmates ol ihe house had gone to bed. Ho rapped, but she would not get up. Thur Toni aroused the family by crying out "Fire!" Ho thus secured an. oil-. portunlty to speak to her. and u.i-medtately pressed hut suit for he. hand and heart. She accepted bun. is well as $30 to pay for a wedding dress. Alter me nans were reu cure she got to thinking about Tot.n ruse, and did not. exactly like it, s.i. fili; tailed the engagement off. Justice Mitchell reseivcn ins tiei -, ten until Friday. IS MORBID OVER ILLITERACY. Ethel Christopher, DcploringLack of Education, .Tries Suicide. AMOctatsd Pi-hm Telem-am to 3 lie Signal Chicago Spt. 30. After writing s letter lo her mother saying she wo!' about. to commit suicide because of her lack of education. Ethel CUin-to- phwfi J1. years old, colored, shut her self in the left side Tncsuay in tin home of Mrs. Aisine Price, 11 Hoiiin Curlis street, Accouling to the police, she se cured a revolver and weut, tnio n rirfiin where James Froli, co'oro.!, vi as sleeping and filed one shot m tn her body. Tho -.report of the weapon aroused Frolix, who . called : : Mi.f. Price, s ' - A physician, attended the . girl ami tlvn she wus taken ui the (cun.ti l.ospital. It Is believed bhe will eov.er. SHOOTS YOUNG BROTHER. Man Fires at Rustling Tree and Calls . . , :. Familv to See Game. - Johnstown. Pa-, e!i .(. dark yeslorday evening Aden Oivive. of Fairview, this county,' heard a rustling noise outside .the farmhumc. He looked out and saw a dark object 11- n tall ties neat uy. He seined a gun and fired. Going bai k to the house he called to his rnrcntM .Mint he had shot some kin. I ol' a big game- With expectance all went out and examined the tiee. whin the horrifying fact wasdls-cov-t reu that Allien Orove. aged 13, had been killed. Baby Parboiled on Wash-Day. Aocltd r Tologram to Tin Signal. i i.. ., P ficnl 30. Marguer- ita. I he 19-tuoniha-old Uaughter of Air. and Mrs. A'bert Alls of tins ell). ,iuri i'.strriiv from scalds. While at iiinv the little one nulled down upon hcreelf a vohsel fl" d with boilii.g watef and tua.- 1 Uy parboiled. SIR MICHAEL HERBERT DltS IN SWITZERLAND. WAS BRITISH AMBASSADOR Lady Herbert Was Formerly Mis Lelia Wileon, Daughter of the New York Wibons. .wo-(ntfl Proxs Telegram to The signal. . London, Sept. 30. Sir Michael Herbert the British ambassador io the United Staler, di"d today at Davos- Plata, Hwltzeiland. - A dispatch from Paris on Sepietu ber 1st said that i Lady Herbert, wif. of the British ambassador it Wash ingtou, was devotedly nuV.-uiig ber delicate husband bach to health at 1 avos-Plalz. ;''.,..'' With tlie hope of restoring her bus- baud. Lady Herbert was lingering at Ddvos-Platz thnnaji the rcwiri; was de serted at that time of the year. , Lady Herbert was ionncrly Mis Lelia Wili'ou, daughter of Richard T. Wilson, the New York banker, and is related to ahe Vanderhilt. Ogdcn Goelet and Aster families. . , The dialh of Sir Michael He) lieu was nnnoiinced at today's session of the- -Alaskan boun.laiy commission oy Cblef Justice Alverstone. It. was supposedly due to rapid con sumption from which the ambassador is known to have suffered since the time of his appointment to Washington.Counsel on both sides paid tribute." to the. dead minister. The President Grieves. AswcisttHl Pi-c Telegram to The Signal Washington, Sept. SO.1 President Roosevelt was deeply grieved when informed of the death of Sir Miehad Herbert, the Hiuish ambassador to this country. He and Sir Michael and Lady Herbert were persona as well as official friends and he has sent a personal message of condolence to Lady Herbert.. UNITE TO SAVE CITY OF DEATH FROM FIRE Villagers of West Lafayette Plow Trenches Around Edge of the Graveyard. Bliociel Telegram to The signal. Coshocton, O., Sept. 30. Hie tl reutened to sweep over the cemetery of the village of West Lal'aett yesterday afternoon ami only the. united efforts of the citizens saved tin; city of the dead.. The lira started trom a ljontlre and swept across dry fields as though (l ey were a prairie. i Ciliiens saved the graveyard by plowing around It. SHOOTS SELF AT WIFE'S GRAVE, R C. Bristol Tries to End Mourning . .' by Bullet Death Likely. Amioclatwl Press Tekginm to Tt.l Rignal. Chicago, Sept. 30. Kneeling at the tilde of his wife's grave in Gracelaud t-eim icry late yesterday afternoon; li C. Bristol, Dt years old, n traveling salesman living at. 007 Walnut street. Mteniptert to end his life by shooting himself in the left tempie. The D.ui-let, took: an' upward course and,- c-cnrditiBlto' jih'sI'iaii9 at. this Alextaii .Brotliers'. hoapltm,' if. is lodged sotitc-wheif in the back of the Head. Hi-clinnces for' recovery are uid to lie bill Slight. When a policeman reached his side Bristol,' from'. 'Whose, hands Ihe pistid had fallen. askeu the oiHeor to lend him his thai -he might . : "(Inish the' j''), ' Helstivrs say Bnslol had been d;-spondent sliue his wile's death la lfiOi and had been ill for three years He has several children, who weic at, his bedside all last evening. , UNSHAVEN POSTMEN WON'T DO. Can't Wear Beards and Represent ; Bewhlskcred Uncle .Sam, ....,... tva Taldai-aol ti Taa Signal. Cl'ietl-T, Pa., Kept. 30. "The d. - rii-rs will heie.ilter have cieaniy-srm. rn faces every morning when they repent for duty." That Is the notice that coiifronirtd (lie post oflice ewrps testeiday nioining. and there has Ik ei, a. .comer In slrops and almvlng soa;i a? ' rrieult. '.'"' '".-'.'". ,i,di,i, .ii.hn A. Wallace ev- pliiined: '"The men who serve letters te the- people, and who. or cuive, iei'-nt should 'cei- tttluly look as neat as, posstbliv and r-.. ran nresent 'nn attractive ap pearance with a week's growl n uf hair upon his face. The policemen in all well-regulated cities nava ,to u every day, and why -not letter cut- THE PRESIDENT MRS. A. A. ESCAPES BURNING Mrs. A. - A." .-Illegal of Maple ave nue had a narrow escape iroin death about D o'clock Wednesday morning. She was at the residence of her brother-in-law, 11. T. Klegai, ot Meud street and with .Mrs. It. T. Flegal waii engaged in making .apple butter in a laige kettle over an open fire. Her attention was called lo some object in the yard and she lumen around quickly, the wind at. the naine' SHE CALLS THE TURN PROPHECIES UTTERED BY WO MAN ARE FULFILLED. Predicted Serious Fires Would Visit the Town and They Did Is at It Again. Aaaoclated Press Telegram to Tlie Signal. St. Mary's, O.,, Sept. B0. -Airs. Taugeman of Lock Two, a viliaiv lieav here is said to be Ihe woman who recently predicted .that, serious Urea would tot: visited upon the' town. In a way her prophecies have l;n fuliUlect. .'.' . ' The eievntur and flouring miile of '...' '...'' :. .: theivUalmbanseil . Jjroa. were .nvwr, ed tli fee weelin ago. Last. Friday,, Pre damaged the reiniUtiing properly ;.4 the brothers. The total losj in tsl'i-- niated to be $32,000; , Mrs TuMcmaii says , that some luyslewous "'powet'" i.wtirns hei'. cif Ine nm-nacliina tires,: and she rniiiivs u her duty to fell the public iii ad vance (if their , occurrence, hue bays Ihe self-same "power" -'has told ".her. that the buildings' have 'been liied by resident of- LncK Two, lint no Mc. not. know the naiiw. ,.; She has iiisued anotuer nn-aictioj. in which she describes property Hi.'.'. ill be-burned this week, and names ihe owners tlieieof, Property o'.v.iers .(tailed on er la'' i.nt 'ln iivn all 'WulauatlOM. '.ailtl 1Il told them in substaiict! what . is rclat- id in thff forottolug, "In the ineaiiuiiie the citizens of New .Bremen, in v,hi, ii the, "doomed." property is locale,!, and of Uick Two are organizing t Itrtiia, the fire bug ' book.,: V.ii i TRADING STAMPS TO BRIDES. ;tay at Home and Wod. and 'Squire .: Will Make It Pay.. smclateil Press Trtolfram to Ttirt Stlfnttl . ; Wil kesbarrc: Pa,.,' Sept.. SO.r- Becaitf.e iiiaiiyi young lovers living ' In ' t'1,? town of Naiitifoke are taking advan- tnirn ,if the chean excuiMioii rates on the 1-ullmnilK to tOWUH I'll N'l'W Vork at., a ml xeitina married. ,viagistiai.c Unriifrtt n nmces that In order io keep: people' who ioiite!uiilal.i;:: eiiU;i ing tue man ied state at home he will give trading stamps to an iur- ip wedded bv hjm to the full amount of the te' pahl- y s MmW J a- 'Y " CANNOT ACCE PT VALUABLE PRESENTS. FLEGAL NARROWLY time blowing her dress lulo tne (lames. Her dress was ablaze, in uu ins'ar.t, the flamej biiiig faniied by the light' breeze, which was blowing," Mrs. Fh 'gal's screams were bear'1, by Mr. R. T. Flegal aiid Ulit for Ilia presence of mind and qtlfck action in rj T. Klegai had both of Ms. Innds . . ' ' ( ' , 1 , burns nilght have been more serious, i painfully burned and his venerabk' fi-...'"...' i As it Was her hands, face and body ther, Mr. V. Klegai, was burned on were painfully buriied and jhe uci'- the light wrist. They are all suffering oiis slioi k to her sysleni was o,iid- ! from the ".hoik. POIS0NeDK"TsMAu Bors Find Sweets Behind a Store On.- Lad is Dead and Another is Dying. ABBCKjlnteil fresia TflpRi'am to Tt" Rlsnal. Kokouio. Ind,, Sept. ill), -Four chil dreu, sous of "Jack" Gee and John MotBker. ate a quantity of polsmn-d Candy they 'found hack ot a gfocery. .Two of llie lads will die and .mine o" I he four may recover. They are from, 3 to 7 years old, ; One of the Gee children died' ,Ut night.. -" ;i ( ELECTED AND DIDN'T KNOW IT. Sc This Berks County Tax Ccllectoi . Finally. Resigned. , miM-Uiloa tMR Tul-giai lv The Slsiiat. -. . .Reading.' I'a.. Sept.. .80 for the first 4lme. in the. history of the ouu-iv a pelition was Bled In the Burks court yi'Sieiday.,,liy .,.a. man ;whi. sayA he iwas..,.'lee(ed to- office... without Mis UuOw'UKige and wjl.ii declines to mei,-On 1'Vbiuary IV l,-i John C. Hinuei Hl was elocied tax collector of Alsace township., and yi uterduy h filed his,. l-t-Rijoiaiiou with th.e clerk of t.ne. wtti't,. in -which lie says; , , . I was ,, not a .'"candidate, for the of-tlce; I. iii , not dia-over' that -l was voti;d for; I '.knew uotliiisg. about, the matter , until after the e'..-.-tlnn: but I read In the newspapers that 1 cierted. It is iiniiossible for mo to perform the . duties of 1 he - office, and I -therefore. leiKioc my' resigniuioii'. KILLED IN RUNAWAY. Licklng County Farmer Meets a Vio ...' lent Death,.-'. . ". SiiBolal Iviwor .'to The liii', '' ; : ; :: S"cark t'ept. Stl. Asa Dennis dleu ih, nun nine fli his home in MauUou i,i tniui-ics I'eceived in all runaway Monday evening. Mr. Dennis Was ' found Monday evening about o'clock in an unconscious state in Istie iitar bis rfslti'mec by his ucisii-boi'v Byron Slmw. who was '.'startled while sitting at Ms table '.by '.hearing what he though; '."'was a runaway team iie found Mr. Iiennis lying on Ihe ground and, his team and wagon not tar ofi'. Mr. Dctiuls' never vregaim d ...m.,uousn..-Kanr, so t. is not "" ., .. . .. i "''".' . . . , His lejt leg was broKen aim ins ii.au , i, ,),. .itimh there were no cuts! oi bruises noticeable on his head. TO DEATH orMc. Dr. CM. Lenfaart of South Fourth stieet who was called tn dress 11. ' burns, stated Wednesday afiernoo-i that they were not serious tli-ii i ii extremely painful. In extinguishing the flames M H MONNETT WASTHERE SPOKE AT THE NEW LEXINGTON CONVENTION. 1 " I Democrats of Perry County Nominats Strong Ticket Convention Held at New Lexington Yesterday. Serial Tet,:n t(? Tl'9 awiiat. New Lexington. O., Sept. 3U.- The Democrats of Perry, county assembled in lonventio'i here yesteiday aim n ivn one of the most cuthnsiav.;. gatlieiings ol the kind held for some time. At ejeten oi lock the coiiien-a) lM ,,., ions testified to by Dr. lion was called to order by Charted M(,111()Ph an,i Mr, Wallace. At 12.30 P. Noon, chairman of the ventral om- t)e )t,j.-(m Wa still in progress t raittce". and the temporary orgilitiita- , , . . . , lion as made by api)iutlng Hon j SVlT-tzZik MAIL CAR BURNS ville. secretary, and John C. , Meai- nig id Hhawiiee, assistant secretaiy. After, the appointment of the a-liuns t.in.iniitees the convention ad-joui'tied for dluiier, add at J.:?0 P, m, it was again cmiveiied. v : ' ' - : The nani'i' of John Moore, mayor ot Heinlville, was presented by Ed. S. ("ail. for the nomination of repieien t:;tive. Air, Moore was nominated 1,'J acclamation.. ..',, Aiteruev T. 1). Pi lee th"n plui ed in eoniuiatiiin the cainltdato lor tiea? j c,,,.v,,,,,i l,',l,iniflu ni1 Thornvillc I who was al.-? nominated byaei-lama-tlou. , - !-. v. (iiiinsler of Jackson tonii-sliip; was, nominated without opjxts lion, for county coiumissiotier. aa was' Chillies P. Noon of Claylon lo: iiibimarr director. Dr. N. T. McTeagiie of (Ills city was renominated for the office of coroner by Bcciaiiiation, . Altorney- Price m'cseiuing ills name..::': V. ; lion. Krank S. Moimett, DeBinirat- cainudate for attorney general, ad dressed the convention '.after tne nnunaiations were all made, and plain ly and etnphnth ally pointed out l.iie leaning pitiicipies of tlie Deiuociatic party.:":'""'.'';., '.-,'. ii " ' ' Aaron Bloeh Dead, B,-lal T)crnm to Tin Slmal. Whieliug. W. Va.. Hepi. 2" Aar"" ni.w.i, h.,n,i tti c-rcjit tobacco firml ... , niocu Hrothe.s. and a n.im.-um- ,'liouaire of this place uieu . e.u.e-, Miouaire of this place, Ued . e.u.e-, tia I New York where he had been . slaying icr some nine. , PROGRESS BEfNG MADE IN THE , MURDER TRIAL. DOCTOR 0f WITNESS STAND Ed.tor Gcurs'cs Said He Was Afraid He Would D:c Before Hit Wifs Arrived. Aaauclatd i'rm Tlegai to 'rhc 6ignal LexiHfc-too, 8. C, Sepi. 30.- At ihe beginning of the third day of the trial of James H. Tillman only 1 el hpei'taiors were-presnt. Tir. E. W, Tfcylor one of the? Columbia physicians who assisted in the operation performed, on N. O. (Jonrales resumed his testimony. -. .Mr. Clouzaleg was under the in-flnence of an anesthetic and on tiia operating tali'e when the doctor first s:.w him at the hospital. He said ne. had no hope of the patient's recovery after he examined the wounds. Asked if Conzalcn said anything to him on Ihe way to the hospital, the doctor said Gonzales looked aliout. the ambulance to sea If they were alone, and asked him io siate frank!:' 1.1 lie was piona'ly bounded, Witness said he told him he was afraid he was anil that . Oonialea said: "Yes, 1 think the fellow got we." The doctor then told of the course ol treatment pursued and said ne believed death to bar resulted from the gunshot wound. J. A. Hoyt of the editorial staff. of. tin Columbia State saw Mr. Oouzab-s in the State office aliout fifteen iiilu-utes alter the shooting, lie was then sulfating inteusely, Kit nets said, nut raMiid. He was with hiiu eontmuoiis-v then tin tit he was removed to the. 'h. - spiial. "t)"1 ll! sy anything ., about hi condition?" the solicitor asked .( ! "t'tii Tip said 1 a.. afraid he i n ,,,tt,i ,: Itutivra hlu wtfw v.ir there ' , ,.,:,, , Asueo ii uouzaies maue any ata. n.eut to him, Mr. Hoyt said be had told him all about the shooting, Objection was raised by the d'j-fei:ae to the admission of the siaie-menl which Mr. Hoyt said Mr. tioti-stalea made to him -regarding tun shooting and a lengthy argument ensued . .' ' . . . ' : "''' '.' . uounset or iu . i muiau CTjuieiiuT-u that it: was not competent, dwelling or the testimony of Or. Uriffith who-said Gonzales smiled when he (Dr. Griffith) gave him some encourage. menu, after administering morphine . The question arose as to the precise moment when this OMsiirred and especially with reference to t8 time (he statement was made by Cenzales to Mr. Hoyi and to thewii-nes-'s preceding Mr. Hoyt, W, C. Wal-e, a consiiositer in the State office. Counsel for the defense Insisted li st the statemeiita testified to a.! hc.viug been made by ConmWa rela- ii!t- to his condition Showed apiiren- hensloii and not a eonviciion that he was going to die. .: :.. .. C'oensei for the prosecution ma- t(,Bft,rt ,aat t stntenient which wit- ! i,is llov t said Goiiiales made to him. 'showed that Gonzales believed rteatn ! in minietit when he talked to Hoyt n,i Ktrea wiis Isid tiiion the addition A FAST TRAIN SIDESWIPES A FREIGHT TRAIN. Wreck Caught. Fire and a Car Load of Mail Ooe Up in Smoke. Atwiiclatl PresK Tfttutram o Tlie Plisnat. Lao'-aster. Pa., Sept ,10 Th-j mail. train tm the lV'tiiiuylvania road which left Philadclphui at 4:2 this moi ning was wrecked about a mile erst, of this city anil a mail car burned with all Its mail. A freight train Kim being rim to another track and the (alioosv had not eloi.red the ti..-,t truck when the mail tamo along, me latter sei-Hped along the caboo-.e until the liist cur was reached wh n tlx cHlKiose au,t a fieigtit ai wee derailed audi held fast the laM mm! c;.r. Tho wreck taught -..tire, an.t nil three curs were- burned: 1'h,'e-iii-o,ik of the mull irain- was daiu.ise , windows bmkeu nd the suit' id lae I engine cfib smashed -in, .lauus t. Mt Alister, enginesr ot the mail tram, ) us seriously injured, : ' '.;-:.':v-. iwi.'i,, ,fe.-i'i,i,i,.i, , iv, :,i.--. - .- : Was Preparing fcr Frost. taabciatmi Prw Tlfram lo The siimal. j .Hamilton. O., Sept. Ji. 0n.r-' j Stump yesterdny airc'ed Hilllam HelM'ii. colored, dud w hen s arcn -u at tne Kinrinit rwii e ,ei ' -c " . ":"r"-"- ..,,.,rl (fom ; .. , K. H r0l,rOHscil t" btciku onPn tt c.. H. and D. box car audi I stealing the garments. ..'" a

ZANESVILLE, OHIO, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1,1303 75 CENTS A VEAH AGREE TO FACE AiJivrnc TDVirin PHONE NUMBER IS Iff A BUSINESS ASSET This w Id r' at mm ? )US& DEATH QUIETLY A DEVOTED NURSE TO SAVE TILLMAN sludge Dillon, In Franklin County Com nion Pleas Court, Makes an Im-' portant Ruling. VOL 33. NO 34 .',''. ':';',' ':".';". : THREE BROTHERS TO DIE AT NOON THURSDAY. ONE TAKES ALL THE BLAMfc 8-f nd Their Last Day on Earth Writing Farewell Letter to jj Their Friends, AtiHur-lultfd 1'ium Tcltgiaii to Tlie .signal Danneinora, N. V., Sept. 30. Not one sensational feature marks the preparation fur the execution at noon tomorrow of tie three Van Woriuet brothers, condemned to die for the murder of their uncle, Peter A. llal-loubec k. - i The throt' young men, fully a wave that no huuiati power will now avail them from their fate, await the cud with the calmness they have displayed ever since they arrived at the prir-ou.Warden Deyo refuses to say In what order the brothers will be iut en to the chair except that Burton will bo tli second. Upon their phys ical and menial condition at tho time will depend whether Willis, the eld est or Frederick, the youngest, will Bo first. -Early tomorrow a screen, will be erected in the corridor so as to pre vent any of them from seeing his brothers taken from the coll to the death chamber. State Executioner Davis, who will have pot'sonal churge of the eleitiif apparatus with which the Van Worm-ors will be .killed, arrived today with liis mechanism and spent the gre&tei part of the day in making tesls and overhauling the wiring' which will conduct the current. All who are to have part in the execution have been fully instructed In their duties. There will he a separate et of beepers to conduct each of the brothers to the death chamber. Keeper John Healcy, who left the ptlson at midnight, reports a state nient made twice to him by Burton tho second brother. In which he said: "1 wish It were possible for Governor Odell to save the lives of my brothers, for it was I who killed my uncle. They shot about the room, My bullets were those which killed him." The suigeons who performed the autopsy UP""1 Mr. Hallenbeik's body found a dozen or more bullets in va-rious parts of the body, Last night and this morning 'he brothers spMit hours writing letters; which by the end of the day. win number forty or more, addressed to acquaintances In many places. They are read and passed upon by the warden,' who will mail them. The, condemned men spent, much lime also in discussing the manner of their wttlkipg to the death than' agreeing to walk quietly to the chair, with eyes fixed on the crmlfix which each will carry. BRYAN'S JIHIO VISIT WILL MAKE THREE SPEECHES ON OCTOBER 5. Was Hoped He Would Give the State Three Days Is Going to . Europe, AMHCUlKd'. I'M Tl(wmm' ti Tli. S!(iml . . . '.',. Columbus, O., Sept. SO. It is announced today that Hon... William J-Bryan wilt be In Ohio on October ; tn lend ambiance to the Democrat" cUUMl, lie will speak at Napoleon and Oai. Harbor during (he day and in Siiii'lus l,y at night. , lie hud piumiscd to give tluce days to the Ohio (oiutuiltee. but prepara tions for his liuiopean trip redticoi, Ibis number to one. , 3 000 Employes Idle. Fimi-lal Mlw to Th Menal Dridgeport, O.. Sept. U0. Twenty-five clerks and minor officials of llh Aetna Standard plant of the American rihfiet Steel company of this ii : were tllsoliargvd T,l)' morning u oiders from the head offices of Ihv tipaiiy and today 3000 employes are idle. All skUh-4 labor at tin ni'res lifs been ililt hinged. ASHOdated Prsi Teleirram to The Slsnal. Colunibus. ()., Sept, 30. In . the common pleas court yesterday Judge Dillon held that a telephone number is an asset of a business. Thoninn at Stump bought D. D. Tresenridi.r's grocery, and when Tresenridcr turn ed over the store and stock he attempted to move the telephone. The purchasers said a telephone number well' known' to customers was u vulu sole asset, and tor that rea-im lucy did not want the phone taken out The court sustained the contention of the plaintiffs. ADOPTS A RUSE TO WIN A BRIDE WILY SUITOR YELLED "FIRE" AT TOP OF VOICE. BUT THE GIRL JILTED HI.M Has Sued for Recovery of Presents. Lost .Time and Expenses Incidental to Wooing. Aumxiliuiid rrcRi Ttik-ffroni to The Signal Toledo. O., Sept. 30. Toni Szap-loinsl.i employed somo unique picih- ods in courting Victoria Kosiuskf. IToui la a young Pole living in Air Line Junction, and for the past two weeks his fuee has been wreathed in rmllus, tor . he thought : of. his Joy v hen he would lead his pretty hviuo to the altar. But Just v, tnjii his happiness seemed too good to be true Victoria broke Cupid's spell and cast Toni aside. Dejected, for not only had he lost f; bride, but some good hard cash besides, Toni decided that, he would have revenge and that the girl mtib. end his presents back so he com menced suit in the city court for inc. cost of the wedding dross, ring, and damages for the timo and exnense.i ne was put to in his wooing. The cast was tried before Judge Jlitcnell yesterday, and the examination ot Victoria developed a most unusual story of now she was hoodwinked into an engagement. She s.nd that on the night of jre.p tewber .8 last Toni came to her horn'; fter she and tho other inmates ol ihe house had gone to bed. Ho rapped, but she would not get up. Thur Toni aroused the family by crying out "Fire!" Ho thus secured an. oil-. portunlty to speak to her. and u.i-medtately pressed hut suit for he. hand and heart. She accepted bun. is well as $30 to pay for a wedding dress. Alter me nans were reu cure she got to thinking about Tot.n ruse, and did not. exactly like it, s.i. fili; tailed the engagement off. Justice Mitchell reseivcn ins tiei -, ten until Friday. IS MORBID OVER ILLITERACY. Ethel Christopher, DcploringLack of Education, .Tries Suicide. AMOctatsd Pi-hm Telem-am to 3 lie Signal Chicago Spt. 30. After writing s letter lo her mother saying she wo!' about. to commit suicide because of her lack of education. Ethel CUin-to- phwfi J1. years old, colored, shut her self in the left side Tncsuay in tin home of Mrs. Aisine Price, 11 Hoiiin Curlis street, Accouling to the police, she se cured a revolver and weut, tnio n rirfiin where James Froli, co'oro.!, vi as sleeping and filed one shot m tn her body. Tho -.report of the weapon aroused Frolix, who . called : : Mi.f. Price, s ' - A physician, attended the . girl ami tlvn she wus taken ui the (cun.ti l.ospital. It Is believed bhe will eov.er. SHOOTS YOUNG BROTHER. Man Fires at Rustling Tree and Calls . . , :. Familv to See Game. - Johnstown. Pa-, e!i .(. dark yeslorday evening Aden Oivive. of Fairview, this county,' heard a rustling noise outside .the farmhumc. He looked out and saw a dark object 11- n tall ties neat uy. He seined a gun and fired. Going bai k to the house he called to his rnrcntM .Mint he had shot some kin. I ol' a big game- With expectance all went out and examined the tiee. whin the horrifying fact wasdls-cov-t reu that Allien Orove. aged 13, had been killed. Baby Parboiled on Wash-Day. Aocltd r Tologram to Tin Signal. i i.. ., P ficnl 30. Marguer- ita. I he 19-tuoniha-old Uaughter of Air. and Mrs. A'bert Alls of tins ell). ,iuri i'.strriiv from scalds. While at iiinv the little one nulled down upon hcreelf a vohsel fl" d with boilii.g watef and tua.- 1 Uy parboiled. SIR MICHAEL HERBERT DltS IN SWITZERLAND. WAS BRITISH AMBASSADOR Lady Herbert Was Formerly Mis Lelia Wileon, Daughter of the New York Wibons. .wo-(ntfl Proxs Telegram to The signal. . London, Sept. 30. Sir Michael Herbert the British ambassador io the United Staler, di"d today at Davos- Plata, Hwltzeiland. - A dispatch from Paris on Sepietu ber 1st said that i Lady Herbert, wif. of the British ambassador it Wash ingtou, was devotedly nuV.-uiig ber delicate husband bach to health at 1 avos-Plalz. ;''.,..'' With tlie hope of restoring her bus- baud. Lady Herbert was lingering at Ddvos-Platz thnnaji the rcwiri; was de serted at that time of the year. , Lady Herbert was ionncrly Mis Lelia Wili'ou, daughter of Richard T. Wilson, the New York banker, and is related to ahe Vanderhilt. Ogdcn Goelet and Aster families. . , The dialh of Sir Michael He) lieu was nnnoiinced at today's session of the- -Alaskan boun.laiy commission oy Cblef Justice Alverstone. It. was supposedly due to rapid con sumption from which the ambassador is known to have suffered since the time of his appointment to Washington.Counsel on both sides paid tribute." to the. dead minister. The President Grieves. AswcisttHl Pi-c Telegram to The Signal Washington, Sept. SO.1 President Roosevelt was deeply grieved when informed of the death of Sir Miehad Herbert, the Hiuish ambassador to this country. He and Sir Michael and Lady Herbert were persona as well as official friends and he has sent a personal message of condolence to Lady Herbert.. UNITE TO SAVE CITY OF DEATH FROM FIRE Villagers of West Lafayette Plow Trenches Around Edge of the Graveyard. Bliociel Telegram to The signal. Coshocton, O., Sept. 30. Hie tl reutened to sweep over the cemetery of the village of West Lal'aett yesterday afternoon ami only the. united efforts of the citizens saved tin; city of the dead.. The lira started trom a ljontlre and swept across dry fields as though (l ey were a prairie. i Ciliiens saved the graveyard by plowing around It. SHOOTS SELF AT WIFE'S GRAVE, R C. Bristol Tries to End Mourning . .' by Bullet Death Likely. Amioclatwl Press Tekginm to Tt.l Rignal. Chicago, Sept. 30. Kneeling at the tilde of his wife's grave in Gracelaud t-eim icry late yesterday afternoon; li C. Bristol, Dt years old, n traveling salesman living at. 007 Walnut street. Mteniptert to end his life by shooting himself in the left tempie. The D.ui-let, took: an' upward course and,- c-cnrditiBlto' jih'sI'iaii9 at. this Alextaii .Brotliers'. hoapltm,' if. is lodged sotitc-wheif in the back of the Head. Hi-clinnces for' recovery are uid to lie bill Slight. When a policeman reached his side Bristol,' from'. 'Whose, hands Ihe pistid had fallen. askeu the oiHeor to lend him his thai -he might . : "(Inish the' j''), ' Helstivrs say Bnslol had been d;-spondent sliue his wile's death la lfiOi and had been ill for three years He has several children, who weic at, his bedside all last evening. , UNSHAVEN POSTMEN WON'T DO. Can't Wear Beards and Represent ; Bewhlskcred Uncle .Sam, ....,... tva Taldai-aol ti Taa Signal. Cl'ietl-T, Pa., Kept. 30. "The d. - rii-rs will heie.ilter have cieaniy-srm. rn faces every morning when they repent for duty." That Is the notice that coiifronirtd (lie post oflice ewrps testeiday nioining. and there has Ik ei, a. .comer In slrops and almvlng soa;i a? ' rrieult. '.'"' '".-'.'". ,i,di,i, .ii.hn A. Wallace ev- pliiined: '"The men who serve letters te the- people, and who. or cuive, iei'-nt should 'cei- tttluly look as neat as, posstbliv and r-.. ran nresent 'nn attractive ap pearance with a week's growl n uf hair upon his face. The policemen in all well-regulated cities nava ,to u every day, and why -not letter cut- THE PRESIDENT MRS. A. A. ESCAPES BURNING Mrs. A. - A." .-Illegal of Maple ave nue had a narrow escape iroin death about D o'clock Wednesday morning. She was at the residence of her brother-in-law, 11. T. Klegai, ot Meud street and with .Mrs. It. T. Flegal waii engaged in making .apple butter in a laige kettle over an open fire. Her attention was called lo some object in the yard and she lumen around quickly, the wind at. the naine' SHE CALLS THE TURN PROPHECIES UTTERED BY WO MAN ARE FULFILLED. Predicted Serious Fires Would Visit the Town and They Did Is at It Again. Aaaoclated Press Telegram to Tlie Signal. St. Mary's, O.,, Sept. B0. -Airs. Taugeman of Lock Two, a viliaiv lieav here is said to be Ihe woman who recently predicted .that, serious Urea would tot: visited upon the' town. In a way her prophecies have l;n fuliUlect. .'.' . ' The eievntur and flouring miile of '...' '...'' :. .: theivUalmbanseil . Jjroa. were .nvwr, ed tli fee weelin ago. Last. Friday,, Pre damaged the reiniUtiing properly ;.4 the brothers. The total losj in tsl'i-- niated to be $32,000; , Mrs TuMcmaii says , that some luyslewous "'powet'" i.wtirns hei'. cif Ine nm-nacliina tires,: and she rniiiivs u her duty to fell the public iii ad vance (if their , occurrence, hue bays Ihe self-same "power" -'has told ".her. that the buildings' have 'been liied by resident of- LncK Two, lint no Mc. not. know the naiiw. ,.; She has iiisued anotuer nn-aictioj. in which she describes property Hi.'.'. ill be-burned this week, and names ihe owners tlieieof, Property o'.v.iers .(tailed on er la'' i.nt 'ln iivn all 'WulauatlOM. '.ailtl 1Il told them in substaiict! what . is rclat- id in thff forottolug, "In the ineaiiuiiie the citizens of New .Bremen, in v,hi, ii the, "doomed." property is locale,!, and of Uick Two are organizing t Itrtiia, the fire bug ' book.,: V.ii i TRADING STAMPS TO BRIDES. ;tay at Home and Wod. and 'Squire .: Will Make It Pay.. smclateil Press Trtolfram to Ttirt Stlfnttl . ; Wil kesbarrc: Pa,.,' Sept.. SO.r- Becaitf.e iiiaiiyi young lovers living ' In ' t'1,? town of Naiitifoke are taking advan- tnirn ,if the chean excuiMioii rates on the 1-ullmnilK to tOWUH I'll N'l'W Vork at., a ml xeitina married. ,viagistiai.c Unriifrtt n nmces that In order io keep: people' who ioiite!uiilal.i;:: eiiU;i ing tue man ied state at home he will give trading stamps to an iur- ip wedded bv hjm to the full amount of the te' pahl- y s MmW J a- 'Y " CANNOT ACCE PT VALUABLE PRESENTS. FLEGAL NARROWLY time blowing her dress lulo tne (lames. Her dress was ablaze, in uu ins'ar.t, the flamej biiiig faniied by the light' breeze, which was blowing," Mrs. Fh 'gal's screams were bear'1, by Mr. R. T. Flegal aiid Ulit for Ilia presence of mind and qtlfck action in rj T. Klegai had both of Ms. Innds . . ' ' ( ' , 1 , burns nilght have been more serious, i painfully burned and his venerabk' fi-...'"...' i As it Was her hands, face and body ther, Mr. V. Klegai, was burned on were painfully buriied and jhe uci'- the light wrist. They are all suffering oiis slioi k to her sysleni was o,iid- ! from the ".hoik. POIS0NeDK"TsMAu Bors Find Sweets Behind a Store On.- Lad is Dead and Another is Dying. ABBCKjlnteil fresia TflpRi'am to Tt" Rlsnal. Kokouio. Ind,, Sept. ill), -Four chil dreu, sous of "Jack" Gee and John MotBker. ate a quantity of polsmn-d Candy they 'found hack ot a gfocery. .Two of llie lads will die and .mine o" I he four may recover. They are from, 3 to 7 years old, ; One of the Gee children died' ,Ut night.. -" ;i ( ELECTED AND DIDN'T KNOW IT. Sc This Berks County Tax Ccllectoi . Finally. Resigned. , miM-Uiloa tMR Tul-giai lv The Slsiiat. -. . .Reading.' I'a.. Sept.. .80 for the first 4lme. in the. history of the ouu-iv a pelition was Bled In the Burks court yi'Sieiday.,,liy .,.a. man ;whi. sayA he iwas..,.'lee(ed to- office... without Mis UuOw'UKige and wjl.ii declines to mei,-On 1'Vbiuary IV l,-i John C. Hinuei Hl was elocied tax collector of Alsace township., and yi uterduy h filed his,. l-t-Rijoiaiiou with th.e clerk of t.ne. wtti't,. in -which lie says; , , . I was ,, not a .'"candidate, for the of-tlce; I. iii , not dia-over' that -l was voti;d for; I '.knew uotliiisg. about, the matter , until after the e'..-.-tlnn: but I read In the newspapers that 1 cierted. It is iiniiossible for mo to perform the . duties of 1 he - office, and I -therefore. leiKioc my' resigniuioii'. KILLED IN RUNAWAY. Licklng County Farmer Meets a Vio ...' lent Death,.-'. . ". SiiBolal Iviwor .'to The liii', '' ; : ; :: S"cark t'ept. Stl. Asa Dennis dleu ih, nun nine fli his home in MauUou i,i tniui-ics I'eceived in all runaway Monday evening. Mr. Dennis Was ' found Monday evening about o'clock in an unconscious state in Istie iitar bis rfslti'mec by his ucisii-boi'v Byron Slmw. who was '.'startled while sitting at Ms table '.by '.hearing what he though; '."'was a runaway team iie found Mr. Iiennis lying on Ihe ground and, his team and wagon not tar ofi'. Mr. Dctiuls' never vregaim d ...m.,uousn..-Kanr, so t. is not "" ., .. . .. i "''".' . . . , His lejt leg was broKen aim ins ii.au , i, ,),. .itimh there were no cuts! oi bruises noticeable on his head. TO DEATH orMc. Dr. CM. Lenfaart of South Fourth stieet who was called tn dress 11. ' burns, stated Wednesday afiernoo-i that they were not serious tli-ii i ii extremely painful. In extinguishing the flames M H MONNETT WASTHERE SPOKE AT THE NEW LEXINGTON CONVENTION. 1 " I Democrats of Perry County Nominats Strong Ticket Convention Held at New Lexington Yesterday. Serial Tet,:n t(? Tl'9 awiiat. New Lexington. O., Sept. 3U.- The Democrats of Perry, county assembled in lonventio'i here yesteiday aim n ivn one of the most cuthnsiav.;. gatlieiings ol the kind held for some time. At ejeten oi lock the coiiien-a) lM ,,., ions testified to by Dr. lion was called to order by Charted M(,111()Ph an,i Mr, Wallace. At 12.30 P. Noon, chairman of the ventral om- t)e )t,j.-(m Wa still in progress t raittce". and the temporary orgilitiita- , , . . . , lion as made by api)iutlng Hon j SVlT-tzZik MAIL CAR BURNS ville. secretary, and John C. , Meai- nig id Hhawiiee, assistant secretaiy. After, the appointment of the a-liuns t.in.iniitees the convention ad-joui'tied for dluiier, add at J.:?0 P, m, it was again cmiveiied. v : ' ' - : The nani'i' of John Moore, mayor ot Heinlville, was presented by Ed. S. ("ail. for the nomination of repieien t:;tive. Air, Moore was nominated 1,'J acclamation.. ..',, Aiteruev T. 1). Pi lee th"n plui ed in eoniuiatiiin the cainltdato lor tiea? j c,,,.v,,,,,i l,',l,iniflu ni1 Thornvillc I who was al.-? nominated byaei-lama-tlou. , - !-. v. (iiiinsler of Jackson tonii-sliip; was, nominated without opjxts lion, for county coiumissiotier. aa was' Chillies P. Noon of Claylon lo: iiibimarr director. Dr. N. T. McTeagiie of (Ills city was renominated for the office of coroner by Bcciaiiiation, . Altorney- Price m'cseiuing ills name..::': V. ; lion. Krank S. Moimett, DeBinirat- cainudate for attorney general, ad dressed the convention '.after tne nnunaiations were all made, and plain ly and etnphnth ally pointed out l.iie leaning pitiicipies of tlie Deiuociatic party.:":'""'.'';., '.-,'. ii " ' ' Aaron Bloeh Dead, B,-lal T)crnm to Tin Slmal. Whieliug. W. Va.. Hepi. 2" Aar"" ni.w.i, h.,n,i tti c-rcjit tobacco firml ... , niocu Hrothe.s. and a n.im.-um- ,'liouaire of this place uieu . e.u.e-, Miouaire of this place, Ued . e.u.e-, tia I New York where he had been . slaying icr some nine. , PROGRESS BEfNG MADE IN THE , MURDER TRIAL. DOCTOR 0f WITNESS STAND Ed.tor Gcurs'cs Said He Was Afraid He Would D:c Before Hit Wifs Arrived. Aaauclatd i'rm Tlegai to 'rhc 6ignal LexiHfc-too, 8. C, Sepi. 30.- At ihe beginning of the third day of the trial of James H. Tillman only 1 el hpei'taiors were-presnt. Tir. E. W, Tfcylor one of the? Columbia physicians who assisted in the operation performed, on N. O. (Jonrales resumed his testimony. -. .Mr. Clouzaleg was under the in-flnence of an anesthetic and on tiia operating tali'e when the doctor first s:.w him at the hospital. He said ne. had no hope of the patient's recovery after he examined the wounds. Asked if Conzalcn said anything to him on Ihe way to the hospital, the doctor said Gonzales looked aliout. the ambulance to sea If they were alone, and asked him io siate frank!:' 1.1 lie was piona'ly bounded, Witness said he told him he was afraid he was anil that . Oonialea said: "Yes, 1 think the fellow got we." The doctor then told of the course ol treatment pursued and said ne believed death to bar resulted from the gunshot wound. J. A. Hoyt of the editorial staff. of. tin Columbia State saw Mr. Oouzab-s in the State office aliout fifteen iiilu-utes alter the shooting, lie was then sulfating inteusely, Kit nets said, nut raMiid. He was with hiiu eontmuoiis-v then tin tit he was removed to the. 'h. - spiial. "t)"1 ll! sy anything ., about hi condition?" the solicitor asked .( ! "t'tii Tip said 1 a.. afraid he i n ,,,tt,i ,: Itutivra hlu wtfw v.ir there ' , ,.,:,, , Asueo ii uouzaies maue any ata. n.eut to him, Mr. Hoyt said be had told him all about the shooting, Objection was raised by the d'j-fei:ae to the admission of the siaie-menl which Mr. Hoyt said Mr. tioti-stalea made to him -regarding tun shooting and a lengthy argument ensued . .' ' . . . ' : "''' '.' . uounset or iu . i muiau CTjuieiiuT-u that it: was not competent, dwelling or the testimony of Or. Uriffith who-said Gonzales smiled when he (Dr. Griffith) gave him some encourage. menu, after administering morphine . The question arose as to the precise moment when this OMsiirred and especially with reference to t8 time (he statement was made by Cenzales to Mr. Hoyi and to thewii-nes-'s preceding Mr. Hoyt, W, C. Wal-e, a consiiositer in the State office. Counsel for the defense Insisted li st the statemeiita testified to a.! hc.viug been made by ConmWa rela- ii!t- to his condition Showed apiiren- hensloii and not a eonviciion that he was going to die. .: :.. .. C'oensei for the prosecution ma- t(,Bft,rt ,aat t stntenient which wit- ! i,is llov t said Goiiiales made to him. 'showed that Gonzales believed rteatn ! in minietit when he talked to Hoyt n,i Ktrea wiis Isid tiiion the addition A FAST TRAIN SIDESWIPES A FREIGHT TRAIN. Wreck Caught. Fire and a Car Load of Mail Ooe Up in Smoke. Atwiiclatl PresK Tfttutram o Tlie Plisnat. Lao'-aster. Pa., Sept ,10 Th-j mail. train tm the lV'tiiiuylvania road which left Philadclphui at 4:2 this moi ning was wrecked about a mile erst, of this city anil a mail car burned with all Its mail. A freight train Kim being rim to another track and the (alioosv had not eloi.red the ti..-,t truck when the mail tamo along, me latter sei-Hped along the caboo-.e until the liist cur was reached wh n tlx cHlKiose au,t a fieigtit ai wee derailed audi held fast the laM mm! c;.r. Tho wreck taught -..tire, an.t nil three curs were- burned: 1'h,'e-iii-o,ik of the mull irain- was daiu.ise , windows bmkeu nd the suit' id lae I engine cfib smashed -in, .lauus t. Mt Alister, enginesr ot the mail tram, ) us seriously injured, : ' '.;-:.':v-. iwi.'i,, ,fe.-i'i,i,i,.i, , iv, :,i.--. - .- : Was Preparing fcr Frost. taabciatmi Prw Tlfram lo The siimal. j .Hamilton. O., Sept. Ji. 0n.r-' j Stump yesterdny airc'ed Hilllam HelM'ii. colored, dud w hen s arcn -u at tne Kinrinit rwii e ,ei ' -c " . ":"r"-"- ..,,.,rl (fom ; .. , K. H r0l,rOHscil t" btciku onPn tt c.. H. and D. box car audi I stealing the garments. ..'" a